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Tesla’s Lifespan: How Many Miles Will It Last?

Tesla’s Lifespan: How Many Miles Will It Last?

If you want to judge Tesla’s lifespan, the battery is the main criteria to consider. With all the old parts like the combustion engine or transmission system gone and replaced with modern electrical components, there isn’t much else to look at.  The average lifespan of a Tesla battery is 300,000-500,000 miles. The vehicle can last a bit more or less depending on a few factors such…

Is It Bad to Always Supercharge Your Tesla?

Is It Bad to Always Supercharge Your Tesla?

Given all the convenience of Supercharging, you may be considering making it a regular activity. However, Supercharging comes with its own disadvantages, especially if you use it often. Why is it better to avoid daily Supercharging? It’s not a good idea to always Supercharge your Tesla mainly because it damages your battery in the long term. Plus, Supercharging stations are often crowded, which means you may…

Tesla Charging Slow: Here’s What To Do

Tesla Charging Slow: Here’s What To Do

Tesla’s fast-charging ability has become an exclusive feature for Tesla owners to help them overcome range anxiety. However, you may have encountered Tesla charging slow whether you own a brand new Tesla or an older model, which can be frustrating. You may wonder if it’s the car or the charging station’s fault.  Here are the main factors that lower a Tesla car’s charging speed: Low temperaturesBattery’s…

Tesla Destination Charger vs. Supercharger: The Differences

Tesla Destination Charger vs. Supercharger: The Differences

Tesla feels committed to reducing range anxiety among EV owners and is constantly launching new charging methods. Tesla owners can charge their cars at different locations and speeds and use different equipment. For example, there are Destination Chargers and Superchargers.  The main differences between Tesla Superchargers and Destination chargers are location, speed, and price. Superchargers have dedicated charging stations, while Destination Chargers are typically in hotels,…

Why Tesla Cars Accelerate So Fast

Why Tesla Cars Accelerate So Fast

Imagine owning a regular family sedan that can accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour faster than Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes F1 car? Some Electric Vehicles (EVs) have this capability at a nominal price compared to designing and manufacturing an F1 car. Tesla calls it “Ludicrous” mode and, when selected, it accelerates the car from 0-60 mph in 2.4 seconds! The main reason for this monstrous…

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